Sunday, May 2, 2010
Opening Day of Boating Season Attracts Boaters and Tourists Alike
Each year, opening day of boating season draws crowds from around the region to frolic on the abundance of nearby bodies of water. Opening day, held on the first Saturday in May since 1920, is a virtual holiday for boat-owners and boat-enthusiasts alike. If you don't own a boat (or someone who does), don't fret. Crowds seem to gravitate towards downtown Seattle to take a ferry tour around the Puget Sound, check out Pike Place Market, or watch the boats slowly but surely drift further from the coast. Below is my Seattle Spring time-lapse slideshow. Listen to the audio here.
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